Top 5 Whale VS Boat Videos

published:12 Feb 2018

Top 5 Whale VS Boat Videos

Top 5 Whale VS Boat Videos

published:12 Feb 2018

views:2198276

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Whales are magnificent and beautiful creatures, but they can be dangerous if they get too close! Here\'s our list of the top five whale vs boat videos.
*Original content produced in studio by JJO Video Media*
Several segments are licensed under Creative Commons (CC)
Ole K (CC), David Bonds (CC), Shawn Backer (CC)
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Top 5 Whale VS Boat Videos

published:12 Feb 2018

views:2198276

► Top Fives is a Disney Partnered Channel!
Whales are magnificent and beautiful creatures, but they can be dangerous if they get too close! Here\'s our list of the top five whale vs boat videos.
*Original content produced in studio by JJO Video Media*
Several segments are licensed under Creative Commons (CC)
Ole K (CC), David Bonds (CC), Shawn Backer (CC)
The Top Fives channel brings you informational and entertaining top five videos from around the world. Join us and subscribe for more.
Follow us on Facebook!
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Note: The videos featured on the Top Fives channel are for educational and informational purposes. If you have a good idea for a video, leave us a comment! We try to read each and every comment made....

Whale Protects Diver From Nearby Shark

published:08 Jan 2018

Whale Protects Diver From Nearby Shark

Whale Protects Diver From Nearby Shark

published:08 Jan 2018

views:10989464

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This is the heart-stopping moment when a giant, 50,000-pound humpback whale took it upon itself to push an unsuspecting snorkeler through the water, looking to protect her from a nearby SHARK.
The stunning video and images Nan Hauser and her team were able to capture - including point-of-view footage - show how the whale pushed whale biologist Nan with his head and his mouth, tucked her under its pectoral fin - even lifted the biologist out of the water on one occasion.
The moment, Nan, 63, said, is perhaps proof of whale\'s intuitive nature to protect other species of animal - including humans - something she believes has never been captured on film, and intuition the biologist compared to firemen being willing to rush into a house on fire to help save the lives of those they do not know.
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Whale Protects Diver From Nearby Shark

published:08 Jan 2018

views:10989464

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Watch more: http://bit.ly/StoryTrenderPicks
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This is the heart-stopping moment when a giant, 50,000-pound humpback whale took it upon itself to push an unsuspecting snorkeler through the water, looking to protect her from a nearby SHARK.
The stunning video and images Nan Hauser and her team were able to capture - including point-of-view footage - show how the whale pushed whale biologist Nan with his head and his mouth, tucked her under its pectoral fin - even lifted the biologist out of the water on one occasion.
The moment, Nan, 63, said, is perhaps proof of whale\'s intuitive nature to protect other species of animal - including humans - something she believes has never been captured on film, and intuition the biologist compared to firemen being willing to rush into a house on fire to help save the lives of those they do not know.
**To use or license this video please contact Licensing@catersnews.com**
Company Information:
Caters Clips is owned and operated by Caters News Agency Ltd, an international multimedia content provider. We supply news, picture, video and feature stories to the world’s largest media publishers.
All videos aired on this channel have been licensed from their rightful owners.
For media / licensing / broadcast usages, please contact Licensing@catersnews.com
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40 Ton Humpback Whale Leaps Entirely Out of the Water! A Video by Craig Capehart

published:20 Jul 2017

40 Ton Humpback Whale Leaps Entirely Out of the Water! A Video by Craig Capehart

40 Ton Humpback Whale Leaps Entirely Out of the Water! A Video by Craig Capehart

published:20 Jul 2017

views:9491271

It was a rare clear, crisp, cold, winter day offshore Mbotyi in Pondoland, Eastern Cape province, South Africa (formerly Transkei).
The seas were unusually calm that day on the Indian Ocean. That wouldn\'t last long, soon returning to howling winds, whitecap waves, and giant swells! Did I mention it was cold - on land, at sea, and in the water?!
We are four SCUBA divers in a small \"rubber duck\" inflatable boat with two powerful 110 hp four stroke outboard motors. Clive is captain, Carlos is divemaster, and Levi is deckhand.
We are hunting for sardines. It is the annual world famous \"South African Sardine Run\", a mass migration of pilchard fish up the east coast of Africa.
Actually, we are not interested in the sardines but rather the predators they attract. Hungry bottlenose and common dolphins herd the long line of small sardines into compact groups called \"bait balls\". Once a ball is formed, a feeding frenzy ensues. Dolphins, sharks, and birds feast on the dense pack of small fish.
An ultralight airplane is overhead, looking for the action. Sightings are radioed to us and off we go at breakneck speed, hoping to record some real action.
Sadly, our six or seven hours daily on the water entail mostly waiting, waiting, and waiting a little longer until we find the elusive sardine bait ball.
Entertaining us while we wait are migrating humpback whales. Some are a mothers with calves. Some are males traveling in small groups.
This day, there were few sardine sightings but the whales seemed to be everywhere! An unexpected bonus!
This video shows a humpback ...

40 Ton Humpback Whale Leaps Entirely Out of the Water! A Video by Craig Capehart

published:20 Jul 2017

views:9491271

It was a rare clear, crisp, cold, winter day offshore Mbotyi in Pondoland, Eastern Cape province, South Africa (formerly Transkei).
The seas were unusually calm that day on the Indian Ocean. That wouldn\'t last long, soon returning to howling winds, whitecap waves, and giant swells! Did I mention it was cold - on land, at sea, and in the water?!
We are four SCUBA divers in a small \"rubber duck\" inflatable boat with two powerful 110 hp four stroke outboard motors. Clive is captain, Carlos is divemaster, and Levi is deckhand.
We are hunting for sardines. It is the annual world famous \"South African Sardine Run\", a mass migration of pilchard fish up the east coast of Africa.
Actually, we are not interested in the sardines but rather the predators they attract. Hungry bottlenose and common dolphins herd the long line of small sardines into compact groups called \"bait balls\". Once a ball is formed, a feeding frenzy ensues. Dolphins, sharks, and birds feast on the dense pack of small fish.
An ultralight airplane is overhead, looking for the action. Sightings are radioed to us and off we go at breakneck speed, hoping to record some real action.
Sadly, our six or seven hours daily on the water entail mostly waiting, waiting, and waiting a little longer until we find the elusive sardine bait ball.
Entertaining us while we wait are migrating humpback whales. Some are a mothers with calves. Some are males traveling in small groups.
This day, there were few sardine sightings but the whales seemed to be everywhere! An unexpected bonus!
This video shows a humpback ...

GoPro: The Search for the Blue Whale - A Prelude to 'Racing Extinction'

published:26 Nov 2015

GoPro: The Search for the Blue Whale - A Prelude to 'Racing Extinction'

GoPro: The Search for the Blue Whale - A Prelude to 'Racing Extinction'

published:26 Nov 2015

views:1623158

An in-depth short documentary and behind the scenes of the Blue Whale opening sequence from the feature film \'Racing Extinction\'.
The film will premiere worldwide on Discovery on Dec 2 at 9/8c. Visit http://racingextinction.com/ to learn more.
Louie Psihoyos and the Oceanic Preservation Society, the same team who brought you the Academy Award winning film \'The Cove\', bring professional freedivers and GoPro Original Productions together to film something truly unique and never captured before. A 90ft. blue whale next to a human being!
Along the way, we learn a message about how we as individuals can help save species around the world from blinking out of existence.
Filmed on location in Mexico.
Shot on the HERO3+® and HERO4® cameras from http://GoPro.com.
*This short film includes archival footage and excerpts from the feature film \'Racing Extinction\' which are not shot on GoPro.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
Music
Ronald Jenkees
\"Clutter\"
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\"Deep-Sea Sounding\"
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\"All The Circles\"
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Dexter Britain
\"Raising\"
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Antonio Pinto
\"Glow\"
Link to buy: http://goo.gl/eDo363
Pianotrio No.1-11 Andante
Composed by Camille Saint Saéns
Performed by Joachim Trio
http://www.naxos.com/
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GoPro: The Search for the Blue Whale - A Prelude to 'Racing Extinction'

published:26 Nov 2015

views:1623158

An in-depth short documentary and behind the scenes of the Blue Whale opening sequence from the feature film \'Racing Extinction\'.
The film will premiere worldwide on Discovery on Dec 2 at 9/8c. Visit http://racingextinction.com/ to learn more.
Louie Psihoyos and the Oceanic Preservation Society, the same team who brought you the Academy Award winning film \'The Cove\', bring professional freedivers and GoPro Original Productions together to film something truly unique and never captured before. A 90ft. blue whale next to a human being!
Along the way, we learn a message about how we as individuals can help save species around the world from blinking out of existence.
Filmed on location in Mexico.
Shot on the HERO3+® and HERO4® cameras from http://GoPro.com.
*This short film includes archival footage and excerpts from the feature film \'Racing Extinction\' which are not shot on GoPro.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
Music
Ronald Jenkees
\"Clutter\"
Link to buy: https://goo.gl/Gpgc0U
\"Deep-Sea Sounding\"
Link to buy: https://goo.gl/jVGGJz
\"All The Circles\"
Link to buy: https://goo.gl/cmTVJP
Dexter Britain
\"Raising\"
Link to buy: http://goo.gl/Gn28rl
Antonio Pinto
\"Glow\"
Link to buy: http://goo.gl/eDo363
Pianotrio No.1-11 Andante
Composed by Camille Saint Saéns
Performed by Joachim Trio
http://www.naxos.com/
For more from GoPro, follow us:
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THE BIGGEST WHALE IN THE WORLD

published:02 Oct 2018

THE BIGGEST WHALE IN THE WORLD

THE BIGGEST WHALE IN THE WORLD

published:02 Oct 2018

views:45122

Yes, the whales are big, in fact the blue whale is the largest animal that exists on the planet. But, do you know which one is the biggest?
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THE BIGGEST WHALE IN THE WORLD

published:02 Oct 2018

views:45122

Yes, the whales are big, in fact the blue whale is the largest animal that exists on the planet. But, do you know which one is the biggest?
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Why Dead Whales Are So Dangerous?

published:29 Aug 2018

Why Dead Whales Are So Dangerous?

Why Dead Whales Are So Dangerous?

published:29 Aug 2018

views:3599015

Why is it dangerous to stand near a dead whale? Whales are truly fascinating creatures. They are so big, that you could easily walk through a blue whale’s arteries. That\'s why a beached whale so easily gathers crowds of onlookers. But you shouldn\'t come too close...
TIMESTAMPS:
Why dead whales tend to explode 1:10
How to avoid this 4:19
The most terrifying whale explosion ever 5:30
What happens to a whale when it dies at sea 7:24
Music: Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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SUMMARY:
- The hazardous thing about dead whales is that they tend to... explode. It happens, because after a whale dies, its insides start to rot, giving off methane, a highly explosive gas, as a byproduct. That means innocent bystanders risk not only getting covered with disgusting vile-smelling goo but also getting injured by a whale\'s enormous heavy guts flying out of its body at high speeds.
- This process of decomposition happens in the body of pretty much any dead creature. It’s just that whales explode like a volcano due to the sheer size of these mammals. The bigger an animal is (especially one with tough skin and a thick layer of fat), the more gas and pressure build up in its body.
- But so far the most spectacular and terrifying whale explosion happened in Oregon in 1970. A large sperm whale washed ashore in Florence and soon turned into a huge smelly disaster. The blast was so...

Why Dead Whales Are So Dangerous?

published:29 Aug 2018

views:3599015

Why is it dangerous to stand near a dead whale? Whales are truly fascinating creatures. They are so big, that you could easily walk through a blue whale’s arteries. That\'s why a beached whale so easily gathers crowds of onlookers. But you shouldn\'t come too close...
TIMESTAMPS:
Why dead whales tend to explode 1:10
How to avoid this 4:19
The most terrifying whale explosion ever 5:30
What happens to a whale when it dies at sea 7:24
Music: Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100499
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
SUMMARY:
- The hazardous thing about dead whales is that they tend to... explode. It happens, because after a whale dies, its insides start to rot, giving off methane, a highly explosive gas, as a byproduct. That means innocent bystanders risk not only getting covered with disgusting vile-smelling goo but also getting injured by a whale\'s enormous heavy guts flying out of its body at high speeds.
- This process of decomposition happens in the body of pretty much any dead creature. It’s just that whales explode like a volcano due to the sheer size of these mammals. The bigger an animal is (especially one with tough skin and a thick layer of fat), the more gas and pressure build up in its body.
- But so far the most spectacular and terrifying whale explosion happened in Oregon in 1970. A large sperm whale washed ashore in Florence and soon turned into a huge smelly disaster. The blast was so...

Why dead Whales are so dangerous

published:30 Jan 2018

Why dead Whales are so dangerous

Why dead Whales are so dangerous

published:30 Jan 2018

views:8326711

Whales are the most likely animal to beach themselves and do so more frequently than one might expect. Why this happens is, however, not completely resolved. Whats more, whales have a tendency to explode after they die, which might endanger any clueless bystander that came to inspect the carcass. But why do they do that, exactly?
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVVW8BferzQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X0hq0ug9q4
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/why-do-whales-explode
https://www.theverge.com/2014/5/2/5674734/why-do-dead-whales-explode
http://www.academia.dk/Blog/stages-of-decomposition-five-general-stages-are-2/
Music by Jay Man
Tracks used:
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Look-Behind-You/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Web-of-Deceit/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Modern-Warriors/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Past-Reflections/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Time-With-You/
Thanks for Watching
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/...

Why dead Whales are so dangerous

published:30 Jan 2018

views:8326711

Whales are the most likely animal to beach themselves and do so more frequently than one might expect. Why this happens is, however, not completely resolved. Whats more, whales have a tendency to explode after they die, which might endanger any clueless bystander that came to inspect the carcass. But why do they do that, exactly?
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVVW8BferzQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X0hq0ug9q4
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/why-do-whales-explode
https://www.theverge.com/2014/5/2/5674734/why-do-dead-whales-explode
http://www.academia.dk/Blog/stages-of-decomposition-five-general-stages-are-2/
Music by Jay Man
Tracks used:
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Look-Behind-You/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Web-of-Deceit/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Modern-Warriors/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Past-Reflections/
http://ourmusicbox.com/ms_song/Time-With-You/
Thanks for Watching
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/...

Worlds Largest Blue Whale Ever - Discovered in Sri Lanka

Worlds Largest Blue Whale Ever - Discovered in Sri Lanka

Closest whale encounters

published:20 Oct 2016

Closest whale encounters

Closest whale encounters

published:20 Oct 2016

views:825236

It seems that as every year goes by Humpback whales are slowly regaining their trust in humans despite nearly being forced to extinction by them. In the last few years in particular some of the bolder and more curious Tongan Humpbacks appear very comfortable in the close presence of humans. They are truly gentle giants and much more nimble in the water than many would believe. Humpbacks have an incredible ability to communicate curiosity, intelligence and friendship with that huge eye!
With whaledivetonga.com. Blue Water Explorer Tonga provide an awesome inwater Humpback whale experience....

Closest whale encounters

published:20 Oct 2016

views:825236

It seems that as every year goes by Humpback whales are slowly regaining their trust in humans despite nearly being forced to extinction by them. In the last few years in particular some of the bolder and more curious Tongan Humpbacks appear very comfortable in the close presence of humans. They are truly gentle giants and much more nimble in the water than many would believe. Humpbacks have an incredible ability to communicate curiosity, intelligence and friendship with that huge eye!
With whaledivetonga.com. Blue Water Explorer Tonga provide an awesome inwater Humpback whale experience....

► Top Fives is a Disney Partnered Channel!
Whales are magnificent and beautiful creatures, but they can be dangerous if they get too close! Here\'s our list of the top five whale vs boat videos.
*Original content produced in studio by JJO Video Media*
Several segments are licensed under Creative Com

It was a rare clear, crisp, cold, winter day offshore Mbotyi in Pondoland, Eastern Cape province, South Africa (formerly Transkei).
The seas were unusually calm that day on the Indian Ocean. That wouldn\'t last long, soon returning to howling winds, whitecap waves, and giant swells! Did I mentio

An in-depth short documentary and behind the scenes of the Blue Whale opening sequence from the feature film \'Racing Extinction\'.
The film will premiere worldwide on Discovery on Dec 2 at 9/8c. Visit http://racingextinction.com/ to learn more.
Louie Psihoyos and the Oceanic Preservation Society,

Yes, the whales are big, in fact the blue whale is the largest animal that exists on the planet. But, do you know which one is the biggest?
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About Us:
Trend Max is an education and entertainment channel dedicated to creatin

Why is it dangerous to stand near a dead whale? Whales are truly fascinating creatures. They are so big, that you could easily walk through a blue whale’s arteries. That\'s why a beached whale so easily gathers crowds of onlookers. But you shouldn\'t come too close...
TIMESTAMPS:
Why dead whales tend

Whales are the most likely animal to beach themselves and do so more frequently than one might expect. Why this happens is, however, not completely resolved. Whats more, whales have a tendency to explode after they die, which might endanger any clueless bystander that came to inspect the carcass. Bu

It seems that as every year goes by Humpback whales are slowly regaining their trust in humans despite nearly being forced to extinction by them. In the last few years in particular some of the bolder and more curious Tongan Humpbacks appear very comfortable in the close presence of humans. They are